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The '''Jacobin Coalition''' was a major political alliance between the [[Green Democratic Party]] and the [[Radical Labor Party]] during the 1st Federal Election and 1st Session of Congress. The Coalition was meant to be a unification of the simulation's left wing in order to concentrate power in the Congress and ensure that both parties would have power in the government. The Coalition would fall post-politogate.  
The '''Jacobin Coalition''' was a loose coalition between the [[Green Democratic Party]] and the [[Radical Labor Party]] during the First Congress. The sim's left entered into the coalition to establish majority control in Congress and create a united front against the right-wing. The Radical Labor Party withdrew from the coalition after [[Libertarian Party|Libertarians]] leaked evidence of an alleged plot by [[Politophile]] to work against the Poke administration's agenda.




== Creation ==
== Before the First Election ==


Prior to the first federal election, the RLP made several deals with other parties to ensure that they would be able to run in the Northern State unopposed. In one of these back-room chats, an agreement was made with the Green Dems: Form an alliance. It wasn't long after that the following terms were drawn up:  
In the run-up to the first federal elections, the RLP made several deals with other parties to ensure that they would be able to secure as many [[United States House of Representatives|House]] seats as possible. In one such deal, the Green Democrats agreed to enter into a coalition. Both parties agreed to the following terms:  


1. Have a joint presidential primary.  
1. The parties would conduct a joint primary for [[List of Presidents of the United States|president of the United States]].


2. Allow the RLP to run candidates on a Green Dem ticket in the south, as long as the RLP sent voters to the Southern State.  
2. The Green Democratic Party would run no candidates in the North, and the parties would run a joint House list in the South on the Green Democratic ticket.  


3. Have Green Dem and RLP cabinet members if presidential victory was secured.
3. In the event of a Jacobin victory, the [[List of Presidents of the United States|president]] would appoint members of both parties to their cabinet.


4. The creation of a joint platform.
4. The parties would draft a joint platform.


After both sides agreed to the terms, a discord was created and was the main means of communication for the coalition's leadership.  
After both sides agreed to the terms, they created a discord server as a method of communication between the parties' leaders.  




== Turmoil and Inactivity ==
== In Congress ==


After the first election was over, the Coalition slowly lost momentum. A joint platform was never created, which led to confusion on what the coalition actually stood for and agreed on. This seemed to have angered the Green Dems, and they began to feel as if they were being used as pawns by the larger RLP. This lead to the point where Green Democrats actively voted against RLP backed legislation in Congress and openly criticizing President Poke's infamous [[Foundation Executive Orders]]. These actions lead to the RLP coming to the conclusion the Green Democrats did not take the alliance seriously. 
In the elections of February 2018, the Jacobin Coalition secured a majority in both houses of Congress and the presidency. Despite this early success, the coalition quickly lost momentum. Both parties, having never produced a joint platform, began to question why the coalition even existed. Poke's first three executive orders further alienated the Green Democrats, despite the fact that most members of the RLP also opposed the orders. Many members of the Green Democratic Party began to feel as if they were being used as pawns by the more powerful RLP. This led to the rejection of several cabinet appointees and push back against [[Poke|President Poke's]] agenda in Congress.


However, it is worth to note that both parties kept the alliance going. It is unsure why this was the case; however, it has been speculated that both parties found the voting deals to be in their best interest.  
Despite the loss of support, the coalition continued for several weeks.


== Politogate and Breakdown of the Coalition ==


== Politogate ==
[[Politophile]], the Chairman of the Green Democrats, entered talks with the [[Libertarian Party]] on the matter of voting deals sometime during the First Congress. A member of the Libertarian Party leaked a screenshot of the conversation to RLP leadership on March 23. Out of the resulting confusion, a theory that the Green Democrats were planning on impeaching President Poke became widespread within the RLP. Later that evening, the RLP leadership voted to withdraw from the coalition.


Sometime towards the end of the the first Congress, [[Politophile]], the Chairman of the Green Democrats, entered talks with the [[Libertarian Party]] on the matter of voting deals. A member of the Libertarian Party leaked a screenshot of the conversation on March 23, most likely with the intent of dividing the left of simulation, to the RLP leadership. A mass panic started within the RLP as well as a theory that the Green Democrats were planning on impeaching President [[Poke]]. By the end of the night, the RLP leadership voted to withdraw from the Coalition.
By the time the parties had formally severed their relationship, inter-party relations were worse than they had ever been. In context, this event can be seen as a prelude to the larger rivalry between the RLP and the GDP which lasted into June of 2018, when the RLP--now named the [[Communist Party]]--dissolved itself.
 
This lead to a spam storm between Green Democrat and RLP members, with the drama being enjoyed by non-combatants. By the time the storm had passed, a rift between the RLP and Green Democrats had formed, which is still in place to this day.
 
== Major Impact on the Simulation ==

Revision as of 04:27, 22 September 2018

The Jacobin Coalition was a loose coalition between the Green Democratic Party and the Radical Labor Party during the First Congress. The sim's left entered into the coalition to establish majority control in Congress and create a united front against the right-wing. The Radical Labor Party withdrew from the coalition after Libertarians leaked evidence of an alleged plot by Politophile to work against the Poke administration's agenda.


Before the First Election

In the run-up to the first federal elections, the RLP made several deals with other parties to ensure that they would be able to secure as many House seats as possible. In one such deal, the Green Democrats agreed to enter into a coalition. Both parties agreed to the following terms:

1. The parties would conduct a joint primary for president of the United States.

2. The Green Democratic Party would run no candidates in the North, and the parties would run a joint House list in the South on the Green Democratic ticket.

3. In the event of a Jacobin victory, the president would appoint members of both parties to their cabinet.

4. The parties would draft a joint platform.

After both sides agreed to the terms, they created a discord server as a method of communication between the parties' leaders.


In Congress

In the elections of February 2018, the Jacobin Coalition secured a majority in both houses of Congress and the presidency. Despite this early success, the coalition quickly lost momentum. Both parties, having never produced a joint platform, began to question why the coalition even existed. Poke's first three executive orders further alienated the Green Democrats, despite the fact that most members of the RLP also opposed the orders. Many members of the Green Democratic Party began to feel as if they were being used as pawns by the more powerful RLP. This led to the rejection of several cabinet appointees and push back against President Poke's agenda in Congress.

Despite the loss of support, the coalition continued for several weeks.

Politogate and Breakdown of the Coalition

Politophile, the Chairman of the Green Democrats, entered talks with the Libertarian Party on the matter of voting deals sometime during the First Congress. A member of the Libertarian Party leaked a screenshot of the conversation to RLP leadership on March 23. Out of the resulting confusion, a theory that the Green Democrats were planning on impeaching President Poke became widespread within the RLP. Later that evening, the RLP leadership voted to withdraw from the coalition.

By the time the parties had formally severed their relationship, inter-party relations were worse than they had ever been. In context, this event can be seen as a prelude to the larger rivalry between the RLP and the GDP which lasted into June of 2018, when the RLP--now named the Communist Party--dissolved itself.